A person with exceptional knowledge of a certain subject whom one can go to for extra help.
What is a Tutor?
Offers general education courses or courses that prepare you for a job.
What is a two-year technical or community college?
Registered nurses need this to get a job.
What is an associate (RN) or bachelor's (BSN) degree?
Designed to serve students who are from families with low incomes, identify as a racial or ethnic minority, have parents with limited or no college experience.
What is TRIO (College Access Program)
An area of study you focus on while in college.
What is a major?
Groups students join outside of regular classes.
What are extracurricular activities?
The cost of your classes. Some schools charge based on how many units you are taking, while others charge a base rate per semester.
What is Tuition?
Engineering technicians need this two-year degree to get a job.
What is an associate degree?
A history of the classes you took, the grades you earned in those classes and your grade point average.
What is a transcript?
The number of college level credits one must take to be considered a full- time student.
What is 12
College-level courses taken in high school.
What are advanced placement courses?
Offers bachelors, masters, doctorate, and professional degrees.
What is a four-year college or university?
Elementary teachers need this four-year degree to get a job.
What is a bachelor's degree?
Earn both college and high school credit at the same time.
What is dual enrollment?
It requires four or five years of study.
What is a bachelor's degree?
Courses that focus on teaching certain skills that can lead to a certification or a job.
What are College and Technical Education or CTE courses?
This often requires two or more years of study after earning a bachelor's degree.
What is a Masters degree?
Most zoologists need this most advanced degree to get a job.
What is a doctorate degree?
The organization all athletes must register with to be eligible to play college sports.
What is the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association)?
Benedict College and South Carolina State University are examples of one.
What is a Historically Black College and University or HBCU?
An entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. It is multiple-choice and a pencil-and-paper test.
What is ACT Test
Another name for a Ph.D.
What is a doctorate?
A speech pathologist needs this degree in addition to a bachelor's degree to work in a school district.
What is a master's degree?
The form you complete to apply for financial assistance for college.
What is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)?
Organizations that focus on values of scholarship, friendship, leadership, and services for their members.
What are fraternities and sororities?